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Annie Browning 1778–1820 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1778
Birth Location: Culpepper, Virginia
Death Date: 1820
Death Location: Harrison County, Kentucky
Father: James Browning
Mother: Susannah Hickman
Spouse(s): Robert Overall
Children(s): Georgre Overall
In 1778, Annie Browning entered the world in Culpepper, Virginia, born to James B Browning And Susannah Hickman. Annie Browning married Robert Overall, and had children including Georgre Washington Overall. Annie Browning passed away in 1820 in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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Biography
- In 1778, Annie Browning entered the world in Culpepper, Virginia, born to James B Browning And Susannah Hickman.
- Annie Browning married Robert Overall, and had children including Georgre Washington Overall.
- Annie Browning passed away in 1820 in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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Annie Browning's Ancestors
Annie Browning's Descendants
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1. Georgre (Washington) Overall 1820–1871 m. Louisana Duvall 1826–1855
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1. Susan (Catherine) Overall 1849–1928 m. Christopher (Columbus) Clark 1845–1937
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1. Gabriella (Lee "Gabie") Clark 1877–1966 m. Harry (Ellington) Armour 1874–1953
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1. Ruth (Lucille) Armour 1900–1926 m. Ralph (Waldon Emerson) Dunham 1894–1970
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Annie Browning's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1778
Event Place: Culpepper, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1820
Event Place: Harrison County, Kentucky